Conclusion. 
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CONCLUSION. 
In this Manual we have endeavoured to put 
bee-keeping within the reach of all, by recom- 
mending simpleness of management, and by 
leaving full liberty of action to the bee-master, 
who may be kept at a distance from a bee- 
garden by the occupations of daily life. 
If we have limited ourselves to giving infor- 
mation to our readers only on those points of 
which we are convinced by experience, the 
reason is that we have thought that a practical 
Manual should only contain notions within the 
reach of all, and practicable by all. 
We hope to have accomplished this object, 
and to have clearly pointed out that any one 
who has a small place at his disposal, can take 
advantage of it for keeping bees with a profit- 
able result ; and by these means increase his 
